“Our improvs are drawn from Second City curriculum, and the work of Improvisation guru Viola Spolin,” says Cragin. “This show is appropriate for all ages and the student actors have created an enticing blend of silly and sophisticated. If you like Monty Python and wordplay, or silent movies, you'll find something to like. The show will conclude with an opportunity for audience participation.” Admission is free, but donations are welcome for those who wish to honor founding member Janet Cragin, a scholarship in her name has been created at the Community Foundation. Checks may be mailed to 649 John Fitch Highway, Fitchburg, MA 01420.
caption: Dylan Dandy of Fitchburg and Neve Pires of Leominster as Jack Worthing and Lady Bracknell in THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST. Dylan wears a vintage top hat that once belonged to the Crocker family.